Bhutan - No Nissan EV factory, 100 Hyundai car bookings, 60 Maruti car bookings

07/09/2014 - 13:13 ,   Shrawan Raja

Here are the most important developments in the Bhutanese auto industry in the last week.

Nissan denies plans for EV plant in Bhutan

NISSAN LEAF AERO STYLE interiors
The Leaf is imported to Bhutan for commercial use in Thimpu.

Kenichiro Yomura, president of Nissan India Operations, and MD & CEO, Nissan Motor India, has told Autocar Professional that the company has no plans to setup an assembly line for electric vehicles in Bhutan. Nissan had inked an agreement with the government in February to supply Nissan Leaf taxis for use in Thimpu aiding to cut Bhutan's dependency on imported oil.

100 bookings for Hyundai post ban lift

Since Bhutan lifted the ban on import of cars in July, Hyundai has received 100 bookings in the land-locked country. Exact numbers were not made available but the Bhutanese car buyers are preferring compact cars imported from India.

60 bookings for Maruti Suzuki

Zimdra Automobiles, the official dealer for Maruti Suzuki in Bhutan, has registered 50 - 60 bookings post the ban. The lifting of the ban has reopened job opportunities for sales staff and drivers. Bhutan had banned vehicle imports in 2012.

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